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City Of CoHtgt SUtioB Official Newspaper "BUSHED Natloa'ft Top CoNeflafe Daily NAS 1«H9 Survey Nhmbrr 1: Volume SO OOLLEGB STATION (I AhIiJtPlU. Tl T egDAY t JUNE <, 1990 Pitot: Five Oeatt l S Supreme Court Ruling Forces TL To Admit \eg roes n*H«. June t The two top officer* of the llntoenity of Tex**, pr«tore<f bv the I! S. •■piaito Court yeeteritojr to orl toil Henum Marion Sweatt, a * Nejrro, *»«| "The I'nivonity of T^x«« wil) of rouree otoerve the U * an. „ OOuneed by the Ku|>rem* Camrt of -thr Cnitod State* fc* mu rpr. U-.I by tt» «Me roonael. (Teaa*) At- tomev t.eneral Itonici." The (tatemenl war iMueil her* to I Hi He v h Jr, tbau man of the B»*ard of Kefenta, hod hr 1 S. Painter, I'niverait) preside it Th«-y decimal u, t tabor- hie on th« formal statement ^f^ef alOHi I nronrtiliilional Waahmifion. June ‘ilO. In laundry Sets Summer Term Regulations - Laundry for the nummer •mon will be turned in a<- * continjf to the followinv sche dule m the office in 1*0 Hall. H N Kmgcsxi manager of the ASM laundry announced. t*«h<\ * Studentr whn*e laet rtamor t**- ffn with A-L will turn in laundry *m Monday, before S a ih Hiudeni« whom- laftt name* lie- gin with 1.-Z will turn in laundry oh Tueada? la-fore Sam Cnlhte employee* will turn in th*hdry before P a m. on Monday and l)a> •tuderta will turn in ar- eoxdmjr to the resident student aptodtHt. Kinfranl *ant. ,AB Haima will be handled Mon- t day thmoifh Friday at 7 .HI a. in till J 'to p m at th*- main office df laundry lauhdi\ left fmm tiu- lone term May be picked up in PC Hall or ill the case of Biyan Fatid Itoun- dry it way he picked up in the Main office of the laundry * Itoy student* will u*e white tick •ta and resident ituile/it* may uae 0M yellow or blue ticket* ■padte* hrwifht in Mo«<lav will be nut on Wednesday at-d the ■ Vltoday bundle* will be out on ” Wto^lay, Kingtani said y * T-' >1 Wives Have In Success- Big Share -Bradley By FRED WM.KF.R three pnetuent making Ueciatona, th «upieme court tielay (truck, .h-wi! -w/rwiratton of Nerrue* aaJj] Mtnte* a* practiced at Teas* aa# Oklahutoa l'bifer*itiea and on rad mad* in the »«uth The couit wa- onanimuM. In all thtee ia*e-, it etpreaaiy nr- fra iied frAm ruling on board com •titatHraal au««it<>iw It ilwl out grant a yevernment i* UU'*t that it ievcr»e a T>4 year- old dec ia ion that *egregat|on ta cunat itutional a* lor* a* “m-pa rata but e«|uar fanhtie* are provider! for Negno-* The combined effect of tto ihr- civion*. however, wa* to make it plain that »inh wparatc factlitwa inuat truly lie e<|us! Tto Juatuw Iviartmeot ha<l argued they never nan tie that «eparatton tn itaelf « a form of inequality ( •urt'a Ralmr* In the *eirn yatton cahya thei court ruled \. That Tina* rnunt admit He J man Marion Sw*-att, a Negro, to the all whit* I'mveroty of Texa*! law Hchool, even though it ha* c»-j ta!>h»hed a *eparate taw *ch«Md for Negr««e« Chief .luatice Vmaoa I *aid fur the full court that the) separate »«hool* do not offer "nub- j Manila! equality in the opportun-j k>ea" for white and Negro law Mudent* H That Oklahoma muat atop' rlaatrootn acgregation of a Negiu, J <i W M'laiurin, in the Cniver*ityj of Oklahoma graduate tehool Me* laur.n ami other Negro «tudevtta ; attend cla«*e* with white «tu- ilenti*. but they have lieen re-' quiml t*> mt in different row*, w A Again Vma*,n *«,d for the full- Move ' mu * M court that M.Uunn “mu.t P-lfr.m* tak. y«ur ,ock, reive the name t mat went a, the all tomg pre*entou at the hand* of the at ate a* .tudwito I Gr ™ lh " Sum,m r of other races." Them will t»e »u<h a avariety of That railroad* cannot iron- entertainment that everyone tinue to *eparat*- Negroes g n< | ’ "hould find something to «uit hi* w*™ < , # , r i r u w- white* in their dining caw, Mo»t ' ,,r ^ l *‘ r ami all you have to! will feature a community da»t _'»]** **/'^ aeuRy toww»ara. nouthern railroad* maintain one or 10 in Da*h youp vtudent It 1* a we*tcro niebelnima in two | *5..i . ' * - t ’° tof» two table* for Negriw* in diner*, j * i '^ v '* , ** fre *hp at the ^atoman | act* and wa* tpofe aucceagful In nuait *(hae» the*** tahle* are »et i ^ ^ "Spike" Mhitr, oireetnr when ptodigvd hy Tiegfield. TV*' aside by turtaia* or rope* Juatica *tud»nt activitie* ha* ann(»daeed • immunity last will be under the ^ pt>>gram* are Rheduled for Itortwa *tod frtr wn Hght-nWli enuH I *at there will be threw •paefeM dtr^traa of Bill Turtwr * 1 *• »» w hut will be casr-itod if the that thi* practice xiolate* the > •* nt *rtoinment programs for thi*, The Ib-ep River Jubilee guar- wgather rafaaw to eu^rato. to»tc Interstate Commerce tat». »uwmer tet outatandmg Negrti male 4ng |B an ever increasing «hare in your . ,, , sucre** and advancement.” The great problem of litW 1* gr^itoy Wa» obliged to da- liver km address twice, a* rain forced the exercise* indoor* Sine* »uch a laroe au*tience could not accomodated in oae building. the determination of the proper course in world affair* and dame*- tte affairs that we must faliow That is the problem each of you ^e grass were Calonal John P. Davia of Waco. Doctor of l.awa; Burton Elia* Hull, president of Trans- Arabian Pipe Line Company; and Marvin W, Smith, | rigidn t of Baldwin locomotive Morks. wlw> receive*! honorary Doctor of Ea- ■Mt aalvu . . . . *poge before tne Agruultur*. gmeenng degree* These were the won!* of fjen Art* and Science* groups ami the Jtonald K Jarvi*. 5th year arch- Omar N Bradley, chairman of the honorary degree winners in Cumr lecture major, name*I x aledtctormn Joint Chief* of Staff, directed to the 1,119 graduation senior* at AAM la»t Friday night He also paid tnlKite to "many of the wive* of the graduate* ' xvho were pre sent "These young women deserve your thank*, and the gratitude of my generation In the yaar* to j tional affairs, come, if you men are to fulfill diplomatic" our expectations, they will have Other* receiving then tnoxed to the Assembly | of the class "for hi* bnlHapt •chol- Hall to address the reptesentativns of Engineering and Velarinary Medicine An honorary Ihwtor of Laws la grew x*»* bestowed upon <»ert. Bradley for "distinguished gceom- plishmenta in the field of mtenui l»th (.rneral Omar Bradley greets members af the faruHy, graduates and parent* at the FreaidenC* rrceplHMi Friday. Manding in the receiviag line tlafl te right) is Cresident F. C. Button. Mr*. Bolton, (.en. Rradky. Mrs. Gilchrist aad Chan cellor of th« \AM System t.ihh l.ilchrtot. Harrington Takes Office Saturday Grove Offers Wide Variety Of Tn terta inm en t Program s Hv SID AHERN \1H> lit. Thewe two gre relative newcomer* to the eMertainmant world ha*mg startad perform ing «iaar the war Their program • ill rUnsist of seweral dager numbers aad rnunic m the Itglit er moud A musical corned)A "Rio RMo " 1* whedul* I for Jut* 2* JV and mg an*l swaying to beRatiftil music umier starlit skies TWe will be no Himda? hub da* for the (iro*c a* toller *kat er* will again take over the dab on thewe days. Besides students, arho can get in by presenting theif student at ediployeaa »nd their families will lie admitted to the (tfo**. Aggie Saw* ''Alan * W An Aggie wa* crediteil with g ■wing the life of a H»u«ton man Ml that city Sunday morning Oilbert McKenzie, senior mdu* trial educptitoi mayor from Hmis- tar. applied a tourniquet to |>^|- §■ Hog era, who had had hi* leg severe. 1 in an automobile accident Using towel* sml scarves taken from the cpr in which he Wa* nd- irtf M< kensie quickly applied the ^ NMftogwat, stopping the flow of i, btood until tn ambulance arrived Bober wa* injured when he wa* stnn k by the car, driven by Wal lace J McKenne, the student’* brother Roger * left leg was amputated Sunday at Jefferson Dnvi* Hoa- pita I Hia condition was reported good Monday That act forbid* the railrimd* from subjurtmg any perom "to any tin- j due or unreasonable prejudice of disadvantage " Other Iteriaiomi In other a< tmn* on thi* final lay of the term the high court ‘ 1 Affirmed the convention up a charge of stuffing ballot boxes of Edward K I’nchard, Jr. *f I^rx- mgton, Ky, a former favorite of l*re*ident Franklin D Roosevelt 2 Agreed to review next term a lower court decision that the fed •rai government may discharge any employee whoaa loyalty to the 1 mted States is in ‘reasonable doubt " | S. Refused to review a decision that Negroes may lie etcluded from a tug New York City hour ing development, Stuyvesant Town Finer*] Service* Heltl I'or Prof’* Father Funeral services were held yes terday in Waco for < hmdy Smith of Waco, father of Fred K. Smith as other passenger* filed out of th* AAM (ieotogg Department Mis* Atole Hatchett of San An- Smith ami his *if» laft for | g*lo puffered shwk ami possible Waco Sunday afternoon rib ftbrturaa Her condition wa* Survivor* include his wife and reported aa good by St Paul H***- anottor son, Gtp Smith of Waco pital Attendant* John Drake and Marrhe a dan piano and dance team will ap pear at tto t.rove Mondax June Fort ^orth Bus (rashes in Dallas Dnll»«. June A. T*', A Fort Wurth-biaiml bu« *kidde.l into a pillar of the Commerce Street un- derpans during a rain yesterday, and burst into flame* Three of the 14 pa**enger* were hurt, none critically Alemt half of the -.eats in the I hua were burned after qmtk* from the crash ignited gasoline. The ga* tank wa.> torn from tto rear of tto bus Passengers credited tto bus driver, H M Stevenson, YO, of Irving, with sgving thi lifr of 1 Corp Hersctol Bigelo of ( ar*wel| Air Bao Fort Worth Bigelow aufferetl a broken pel v >* * n d Ste venson carried him from the bus mg group sill sing *otig* of tto deep sogth rdd time favorites, and ni<«lern tong* when they aide-ar »t the Cirove July 11 The* will present «u« h faror He* a* "Old Man Ki*tf", Shortnbi Bread. "Ihiwn on the levee.’’ and "Old Black Jue " The Grove will be one of the busiest place* on the campus a* some form of entjertainmenl 1* whedultni foj each night of the week Movies are scheduled for Mon day. Tuesday, sad Thursday nifhtn with the exception of June 12. IS. lit, 29. and July I and II Three dale* are either holt dav* or have been set aside for other programs. Those who find pleasure in .lancing or skating will want to go to tto Grove on W edneaday 1 n rw nights when there will he juke Un, box music for dancing amt for the more athletic minded there will be roller skating Skate* can to renter! at the Grove “Grab *uur partner and doarv dn’ will probnbl* to a familiar sound around tto Gro*e <m Fri dav night* aa sguare dancer* square off and start swinging Thewe darning session - will to preceded b* a half hour of in struction for (he beginners The Aggi. land Oombo will take President Holds Reception Fridat Families of the giaduating aen- ! Kb* were guests of President and ! l|r* K C Bolton a* they enter- : tamed with ’an ojogi heuse last FViday aDermam tot ween 2 .10 and I:Hi p m i * j Floral arrangemerle in the re j rfption rooms carnerf nut the eol- j Igge color* uf maroon and white Re.etvmg the guests were Pres ident and Mr* Bolton, General Omar Biadley, Mr and Mr* Mar vin Smith of Philadelphia, Chan cellor and Mr* Gibb Gilchnat, Ihan and Mr* Howard W Barlow, IVan and Mr* C. N. Shepardnon, Iha. and Mr* J P Abbott. Col II I. Roatner. Dr and Id*- Trotter, John Bertrand, President and Mr* M T Har rington Mra Ralph Steen and Mra (Tin* Craneman furnished back ground music for the occakion. Mesdnme* C C Doak, Norman Hod. . K L Elkina. Q. W Sr hies selman and F \A Hensel invited the gueata into the doing room Mr* S A Lynch, Mr* Jim Adam* Mr* Fred W. Jetisen, and Mr* S R Wright served while Meads me* W G Hreazeale, Bill over on Saturday nights to provide Turnet, Hinnte Zinn ami Grady: music for those who enjoy swing Elm* assisted in the dining room. Hy LION Met I.ELI. AN “Tto grand okl man of AAM," Dr F (' Bolton, handed over the gavel of office to hi* suxeetaor Dr M T Harrington in an infor mal ceremony Saturday, in the office of the President The official change took place in the preaence of Cnancellur Gibb Gilchrist, G R White, president of tto Board of Director*, and Rufus R Peeplea, member of the Board of Ilrectora President Emeritus Bolton start ed hi* career at AAM as aa in structor in the Electrical Engineer mg Department, and ha* served as instructor, as head of departavent dean of the School of Engineering, Dean of th* College, and as Pres ident of the College In Ithht made hia appearance, Dr. Drown To Tour Europe Dr Sidney 0 Brown of Col lege Station ami William B Ro man Jr., of Bryan are planning to make a three month tour of Eu rope They will leave from New York to Luxembourg and then start their swing across tto Con tinent. After Luxembourg they will go to Part*, ami from there to Spam, tto French Riviera, Naples, Venice, and Florence in Italy From Italy they will go to Eng land and Scotland where to will viait relative* While Roman 1* in Britain Dr Brown will attend an international meeting of phys iologists at Copenhagen in Den mark Before returning to the I’nited States, the pair will go to Sweden Belgium, arid Holland They plan to to back from their trip by September 2 Over 22(H) Knroll In Summer School A total of 2.2S7 student* have enrolled for the suaiiner aeme* ter, acrwrdtng to James Y. Alexander of the Registrar's Office. Of that number, person* registered x eaterds >, Further information concern ing registration, statistics, and rouraew will to paMished as soon a* reports are compiled by the Registrar's Office arahtp, his ability as a leader . was presented by Dr M. T. H»r- nngton, preeidrnt elect of the cuf- lege During hi* senior year, he was a Cadet Lieut. Cni. and prpn- ident of the senior clata. He re cently won tto Achievement Award militaiy and "f f he School of Engineering, and .a the president of Tau Beta Phi. honorary de- ' A duo-baccalaureate service wa* ———- also held as the Rt Rrv, John E. Hines, Biahop yp-adjutwr of the Episcopal diocese of Texas, led tto rite* at Gdion. while Ihr. W, Boyd 1 Hunt, pastor of tto Flrat Bhptist | Church of Houston, spoke In tto Assembly Hall Tto ( ontmiaaions were presented . by (tout Gen. Leroy Lotto, com manding general of the Fourth Army, and Mat Gen R. Crawford, Friday afternoon m • •uion Hall. Retiring president I>r. B. C. Bolton delivered his final address in hia capacity After 41 years of service to AAM, Dr. Boitnn wa* succeeded by tto former dean of the college. Dr M T Harrington. The Corps of Cadeta held it* final review Saturday morning to dose the week-end -eremonies and since then ha* left an impr*» sion on the college which no one will foripet He ha* given most of hi* life to AAM ac well a* hia 1 to the aaaembly kind guidance and understanding to of adminiatrator thousand* of A iff ups Forty-one years have passed since Dr Bolton came to AAM but it will take many many more i year* before he will to thought ; of as anything but a permanent J part of AA M Hi* successor. Dr Harrington j is the first AAM graduate to be come President, his story extend* | from his days a.» an Aggie "Fiah" to the present position he now oecupte* In 1V1K President Harrington I came to AAM and in the course j of four year* distinguished himself 1 a* a student He wa* a captain in | the Infantry ami in 1921 won the I lirill Medal of Comimny E President Harrington began hi* j teaching at AAM in 1924 and while Countv Records J Cite Starvation As Case Cause Hereford. Tex — Do children l »Urve to Tleath in thia wheat-rich oh to I note Master d^Wnc- *** W T *«“ T The WMWW-—from Ohtoinmg hi* Master of iflewee ^ Iv>f h c . Welfare degroe in ^^iry m 19PT [Wrtmmit - m ye, 7 Dur^ig the nex fourteen years ^ tJ^Vthnmffh county Presulent H.mngtort d,d graduate r ^ ( , ri) , to fwi() . v ,aence of store. T r r ^ ^ ^ You c.„ walk into Deaf Smith tute of Technology, the l niveraity ’ ~ •- - of Michigan, and tto University of < aliforma During thi* time he wa* advanced to tto position of associate professor President Harrington returner) to V A M m 1W42 and was appoint ed professor of chemiatry When th* Annex ripened at Bryan Field he was named Assistant Dean of, th* College in charge of the An- P«blo doesn t walk, though many nex In September of 1947 he wa* Wa age. He rgn ait app<»nted Itean of Art* and Sci- *** JHluwa, welfare department workers who rescued the wiaened little fellow County Hospital here and look into the bright eyes of a little hoy w* shall call Pablo Garris. PaMo is a year ami two days old He weigh* miIx a shade un der nine pound* His legs are the thickness of a man’* thumb His eve* look very big, because bia fxce ia an thin encc ► The official inauguration of President Harrington will place on October 5, 1950. From ihr Stii<trnt BmC 'Twelfth Man Scholarship' Winner to Get $400 Yearly Bv SID ABERN ATHY In September. lltftO, some young man that anlmanly would be un able tn attend any College, will enter AAM unties 'The Twelfth Man Opportunity Award Schniur- shto,* He krill receive assistance te tto extent of |4<kj far each of the four regular school years, with The original 14,Mf) < best goal fell far short of its murk, but col- ; Ibction* .ltd roach tbg $2,0<Ki mark The Twelfth Mag Scholarship became an artualitt <m May 4 when the StnAeat Bena|e anan imouslv approved tjie glloration of flftM for the scbnlarahip Recently tto iVveloptoent Fund HHI r acknowledged receipt of the $1,900 rontinan'tion of the schoiaf^up ••• fbe Student ItMly, through from fear to year dependent upon ! tR‘‘ Studeat Senate, for Bie fouad- Wactary reaww LadyRunninfi For Governor from a frame shack a month ago say his case ra. unfortunately not unuaual They point to the records. Ten children died in • the county last year of starvation and dysen tery Pablo weighed only seven pound* when he was brought to the hospital. "None of u* thought he would Nve more than 21 hours." declared Mrs. Ruth M. Service, registered nurae. But he did He tugfed mightily at the bottle of nnuritMnf, warm milk. He patted haM^y at the white sheets. The nu Brenham, Tex, June A -'if' - Tex*..' new lady candidate for governor think* most candidate* talk too mt)ch Mrs Benito Louise March laiw- rence Theodore plan* only a few crisp, wmte sheets. The nurses campaign speech** She outlined Uriah care on him. MAybe some her campaign plan* this way: day to will be a football play#f. "Most canduiate* talk too much County officer* say Pablo's Some times those who keep cfniet father cannot seem tgj'Rsid a ref- get elected i*Ur job HeU a handyman, and "I’m very hopeful I think I'll jump* from job to jab Fablo’a to elected You n*v«r can toll" mother worked recently as a The brunet mother of a 34 year housekeeper She had to quit She old daughter said she has been in- was goirtg to have another babjf politics most riaugi terested life Mrs I^wrenc* entered tto rac^, she said, pfter somebody asked her recently Why she did not run for governor She decided she might as well do" it now * A member of a pioneer Brenhsm family. Mru Lawrence ie a grad uate of Texas State College for ,,. , ^ Women ami has taught in tto DfrJFPPB tor fifth. "Fear snd ignorsnee" are the two main reasiMi* fur failhra ef *ufh people te Lake advaatage <>f svailaMe help, acaarding to Welfare Administrator DlaytMa Hradly ( ollF|pp Station elementary school tore 10 years. She alnn is a Sunday school teach- She plans to announce her cam paign platform within the near fu ture Nhe particularly ia interest ed in improving the atote’s eduea- Drawmg (enteel are (battam Ml to rlgkQ Jim the At ■ x turtto. Bryea; L M. Caalar, Hun Angela; C aaetag r PktK -i W. M At auta, Maruhati. •«■; C H RansdeB, dean af W. Bartow, dean af eagto- haad af the R. D. Depart C Nlehais, Fart War*. a Mtmfac$ory The asmetorahip which will anablr this yuang maa te get a fear year iwilegr adacatiea was made passible by the Htedewt Bady. Daring March of tbia year tto Student Senate Campus Chest Drive opened sriMi a goal ef $4,900 One-half of thia sum was to be aitotod for isetiating a 12th ing totlf to be tto World I 4 a local aee en the i mg of the Itth Man Scholarship "This award ia established by the Student Body of the College a* tangible evidence of the traditional •pirlt of the friendliness and help- fulness that rhararteniee the stu dent bady of the College and as tangible evidence of the tradition spirit of tto friantUineea and heir fulnraa that character!•• tto Stu dent body of the Oellege and aa tangible evidence of the deep naaan- lag of "The Twelfth 4dan Tradi- lien," a tradition oiproseiag the A# h, t- 1. wunvipBM ©f e«cn irHivviQumi in the Btssdaat Body |o J« hlo part IiOiiiri Franke Aidn in a common cause," aorordinf to tto memorandum coterwig eatab- lishment of the stHolanhip Objective of the scholarship is to aid some worthy young hign school grWdualr who would to un able to attend college without such assistance Recipient of the award will to rhouea through state wide com pet it mu under the Arecttou id the Permanent Nebularwhip Cum- a cy . mittee of the ( uBege and through I st’miail Ag N*t III) the Opportunity Awards Plan. ( ■ Funds of 'The Twelfth Man Scholarship" will be deposited in has haen granted a 7i-day a separate account in that name of absence to go to Germany on I in the Piaral office. Dishursentent a Department af State assignment will to at the dinartioa of The An agncufoiral extension ser , Faculty Committee an Scholarships vira, patterned after the Uni tod and through its aasretary States county agent system which The chairman of the Scholarship originated in Two College Station atudenta' were among'Ad who were granted doctoral degree* at the Uni versify of Texas commencement exerciees Saturday. They were Alfred Franklin Chalk Jr., and Jeaae Breland tional aystem and reforming tto Johnson Both tveetved doctor of tax system and state department philosophy degnuee •9 liege will make regular reports to the Stu dent Senate of awprda aa made and ef the achoiavtie and other rec ords ef award huldera throughout their college careers. Texas in 1901, ta being aet up in Germany by ECA Franke will propose ways of channeling the remits of re search to farm people through the press, publications, radio and vis ual aids Mtiftimnft Needed For Rio Rita j i 1 w * // Musicians on the campus wha Louis Franke. extension editor. interested In playtag in the * been granted a 7b-day leave; archeetra far the operetta "Rie Rita" which is te be produced June 27 aad 19 arc requested te emtart Bill Turner at the Mu* •sc Hall. ■qpMllBy aaaded are pleyer* for the HrikjtPNBfB heiw. trombone, bam vtoha, eUe. cei- k s$ak kamaa «i flute. The fleet retoarual will be Thursday, June 9 at T J9 pja. la the Muak Hall.